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Mass deportations and tariffs on key trade partners are expected to have a "significant" negative impact on the U.S. and California economies, according to the UCLA Anderson Forecast.
March 5 -
The planned fiscal 2026 increase in bonding is expected to continue for several years.
February 27 -
The MTA took a victory lap on congestion pricing, presenting new data and rebuking the "existential threat" from the White House.
February 27 -
The 116% surge in healthcare bond sales from 2023 marked "a splash back from depressed issuance the few years prior," said Matt Fabian, partner at Municipal Market Analytics.
February 24 -
The number of transportation issues surged to 529 last year from 405 in 2023, according to LSEG data.
February 24 -
The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works begins the process of untangling the bureaucratic red tape of permitting to speed the pace of infrastructure improvements and housing initiatives which often leverages bond proceeds.
February 19 -
A federal court has given an outside debtor-in-possession loan "superpriority" over the bondholders' lien.
February 13 -
Management is hiring a municipal advisor to evaluate its financial strategy.
February 10 -
The ratings agency cited weaker than expected financial performance in fiscal 2024 and a slow anticipated recovery in coming years.
February 6 -
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will issue $475 million in green sales tax revenue bonds for capital projects and refunding.
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